hoofdgestel
Hoofdgestel is a Dutch term used in engineering to denote the primary frame or skeleton of a machine or structure. It is the rigid assembly that carries and aligns the main components, supports loads, and transfers them to the foundation. The term is used across sectors such as machine tools, presses, agricultural machinery, and industrial cranes. In machine tools, the hoofdgestel provides the base to which the bed, headstock, carriage, and other moving parts are attached, and it largely determines the machine’s rigidity and precision.
Hoofdgestel is typically made from cast iron or welded steel, and may consist of solid castings, welded
The hoofdgestel forms the structural backbone of the equipment, distributing operational loads, absorbing and transmitting forces
The hoofdgestel is related to, but distinct from, terms such as onderstel (subframe or chassis) and machine
While the concept is widely applicable, specifications and nomenclature can differ between manufacturers and applications. Overall,